Patrick J Mogan Cultural Center
The Patrick J. Mogan Cultural Center, established in 1989, aims to narrate the human story of Lowell through community-sponsored exhibits, projects, and programs. Housed in a renovated brick building that once served as a boarding house for young women working in the textile mills, the center honors Dr. Patrick J. Mogan, a visionary educator who advocated for cultural reconnection and community engagement.
Today, the center acts as a bridge between the city, its community groups, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and Lowell National Historical Park. Key features include The Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit, which highlights the lives of young women and immigrants in Lowell's mills, and the Center for Lowell History, which focuses on preserving and researching the city's historical collections.
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